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Under-eye circles are not just a cosmetic drawback!

26th March 2012
Dark under-eye circles develop when red blood cells escape from the capillaries and wander into the surrounding skin. Enzymes in your body break down the red blood cells. When the hemoglobin is broken down, its remaining components have a dark blue-black ... Read >
Author: daisy

Some of the Best Dark Circle Treatment

19th March 2012
Folks are haunted by dark circles beneath the eyes to the point they avoid looking within mirrors, leading all of them seek out the best dark circle treatment. Black circles tend to be the top complaint which propels people the physician. Dark Circles is ... Read >
Author: John Basham

Anemia Causes and Symptoms and Alternative Treatment to get rid of Anemia

05th January 2011
Anaemia may be defined as a condition in which there is a decrease in the quantity of hemoglobinor in the number of red cells. Anaemia is among the most common ailments affecting human beings. Nearly half the blood flowing in our veins and arteries con... Read >
Author: Dr.Mike Boucher

SpO2 Now Is Measured With The Use Of A Pulse Oximeter

28th December 2010
A pulse oximeter is now a medical component and that is usually utilised in the hospital environment which generally serves so many really important tasks. Firstly, it generates a vital sign monitoring function for calibrating the person's SpO2. SpO2 is u... Read >
Author: jacob walters

A Study of the Japanese Red Pine Needle Oil

15th November 2010
The Japanese crimson pne needle oil can also be otherwise generally known as Pinus Densiflora. The fat extracted from it is entirely pure and doesn't include any type of additives or preservatives. The crimson pine needle fat is very wealthy in chlorophyl... Read >
Author: Daina Kopecky

Pulse Oximeter Usage by Athletes

15th November 2010
Athletes are known to push their body, physically to its limit. Sprinters desire to run faster, while swimmers desire to swimmer faster, and mountain climbers desire to climb to higher elevations. It is of the utmost importance from a physiological point ... Read >
Author: Pulse Oximeter

Keeping Your Body Oxygenated

11th August 2010
The Vital Importance of Oxygen for Optimum Health The renowned biochemist scientist Dr. Otto Warburg may have discovered an underlying cause of all cancers over 50 years ago. He actually won two Nobel Prizes for discovering the clues as to why cancer d... Read >
Author: Ernest Cobb

Factors, Signs and Remedies For Ruptured Ovarian Cysts

20th July 2010
It is not uncommon for girls to experience some form of ovarian cysts when they are menstruating. The very good news is that most ovarian cysts are painless. They don't generate any indicators, so they go unnoticed and at some point disappear on their own... Read >
Author: Bryan Davenport

Importance of Iron during Pregnancy

18th November 2009
Hemoglobin is considered to be the most important during the time of pregnancy. Iron is very essential mineral for the production of hemoglobin. As the growth of baby is of great importance along with the mother, there is an extra requirement of iron. The... Read >
Author: bettythebergeof68

Jaundice,Causes And Its Treatments

12th November 2009
Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis, jaundice causes your skin and your eyes appear yellow. The yellow color of the skin and eyes are caused by an excess amount of bilirubin. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin which builds up in the body when... Read >
Author: harryjackson9

Do You Know How to Rebuild Collagen in Skin Underneath Eyes?

21st July 2009
Let's face it. Many people have a vested interest in how to rebuild collagen in skin underneath eyes. When the various processes of the body begin to slow down the eyes are often the most affected. There are so many different things that can effect the wa... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Healing Power of Bananas

08th February 2009
When compared to an apple, banana has four times the protein, twice the carbohydrate, three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods... Read >
Author: shalini

Heartburn, Drugs, and Low Iron

06th June 2007
Most people and doctors think it is ok to use drugs for heartburn, acid reflux, or gastroesophageal disease. Drugs for these diseases should be used sparingly and should be watched closely by the doctor. Drugs should be used for a short time to give the p... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Hematite Jewelry - a miracle stone

17th January 2007
What is Hematite? Hematite (AE) or haematite (BE) is the mineral form of Iron (III) oxide, (Fe2O3), one of several iron oxides. The ore sometimes contains slight amounts of titanium. When shaped into ornaments, it is often called black diamondHematite is ... Read >
Author: Amber121

Amino acid intake can bring various health benefits to those seeking wellness of mind and body.

04th April 2006
What is Amino Acid ? Amino acid supplement and amino acid food intake can bring various health benefits to those seeking wellness of mind and body. Amino acid are the building blocks of protein in the body; as such they are essential for the synt... Read >
Author: shera jim
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